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State terrorism and racism in Greek South Cyprus.

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Postby Expatkiwi » Tue Feb 05, 2008 8:26 am

Marz wrote:yea he was foolish, but he thought it was fun to be there, i dont give a shit about flags either, but killing someone over it is too extreme, maybe a bashing would be more tolerable.


A lot of people have died defending, or trying to capture flags. That is not unique to Cyprus...
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Postby Sotos » Tue Feb 05, 2008 8:28 am

State terrorism and racism in Greek South Cyprus.


Turkey murders journalists, Kurds and everybody that they want and they even have this 301 law for sending everybody they want to jail for no reason! They invade other countries and kill thousands of innocents also. And Eric is saying that the problem of racism and state terrorism is in Cyprus :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:
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Postby shahmaran » Tue Feb 05, 2008 9:44 am

You have no proof that it is indeed "Turkey" who kills these people, there are extreme nationalists in every country who take the law in their own hands and act according to what they think is best for their nation, generally believing that the sate is not doing enough. Suckers like yourself can go around throwing shit all you like it wont matter. Some of these people are captured and very recently a serious "deep-state" organisation has been partially discovered that is supposedly behind the assassination of some of the most important journalists in Turkey, so get your facts straight.

The 301 is not only exclusive to Turkey, many other countries have similar laws, it is just a matter of judges applying it or not, it is also on its way to become history in Turkey but it was there for a very good purpose which is not as valid anymore.

Show me where Turkey has invaded another country for no reason?

Unless of course you believe that burning down villages and executing their habitants in the masses is not an important reason for someone to intervene, and lets not even go in to the fact that your president was just replaced with a terrorist committed to finish the job. But it seems like you people love electing racist and ex-terrorist presidents, kind of says it all about a racist nation don't you think?

This just shows what a humanitarian you really are yet you have the audacity to blame the Turks, get a life you sad twat!
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Postby alexISS » Tue Feb 05, 2008 10:12 am

That ridiculous "301" law, the terrorising "deep state", the famous turkish "white cells", the restrictions on internet access (youtube was banned for the third time a few days ago), all these obviously are not indications of state terrorism for some...
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Postby miltiades » Tue Feb 05, 2008 10:13 am

Eliko wrote:miltiades, the comments made by Eric dayi are the result of his assessments of a particular incident.

Whether or not the incident actually occurred is a moot point, your response is perfectly understandable.

The pity is that both sides of the divide are apt to rely on such purposely advertised events, thus ensuring that ill-feeling is maintained at a suitable level by the opposing factions.

It is the 'Behind the Scenes' activities which should be of more concern to ALL Cypriots at this particular time, whilst these MINOR incidents are occupying the thoughts of the people affected by them, MAJOR events are taking place in the halls of power.

Too late will the ordinary Cypriots become aware of such changes that will, as is usual, probably be of little benefit to THEM, but of great advantage to those who are instigating the ill-feelings.

I have seen much suffering in this world miltiades, I have observed how easily the ordinary people of many nations can be manipulated to do the bidding of those that control them, the end product is ever the same, nothing gained for the common individual my friend. :wink:

Eliko , as a committed true Cypriot , one that does not see minorities or majorities , I will condemn any action by anyone whose whole purpose is to promote hatred amongst our people. I do not recognise the "TRNC" SIMPLY BECAUSE IT GOES AGAINST THE PRINCIPLES OF ONE CYPRUS ONE PEOPLE.
My allegiance is neither aimed at Greece or Turkey but lies entirely with Cyprus.
This guy along with Zan , VP and a number of others , is dedicated to the permanent partition of Cyprus and annexation to Turkey. Do they realize the dangers that such action would have on future generations of Cypriots ? Do they want conflict erupting again ? Yes they do because they are so obsessed with their own agenda they can not see further than their noses.
I have recently read , for the first time emerging , that some 40 thousand G/C refugees returned to the Norhern part and presumably living there now !!I just wonder where do these people get these absurd figure. The total T/C population I believe is close to 50 -60 thousand the rest made up of settlers and army .Are we now being told that there are some 40 thousand G/Cs living there.Maybe I misinterpreted this information ,
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Postby alexISS » Tue Feb 05, 2008 10:16 am

shahmaran wrote:Show me where Turkey has invaded another country for no reason?

Oh there's always been a good reason, the same reason Turkey's role models had for invading other countries: "Lebensraum"
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Postby DT. » Tue Feb 05, 2008 10:18 am

miltiades wrote:
Eliko wrote:miltiades, the comments made by Eric dayi are the result of his assessments of a particular incident.

Whether or not the incident actually occurred is a moot point, your response is perfectly understandable.

The pity is that both sides of the divide are apt to rely on such purposely advertised events, thus ensuring that ill-feeling is maintained at a suitable level by the opposing factions.

It is the 'Behind the Scenes' activities which should be of more concern to ALL Cypriots at this particular time, whilst these MINOR incidents are occupying the thoughts of the people affected by them, MAJOR events are taking place in the halls of power.

Too late will the ordinary Cypriots become aware of such changes that will, as is usual, probably be of little benefit to THEM, but of great advantage to those who are instigating the ill-feelings.

I have seen much suffering in this world miltiades, I have observed how easily the ordinary people of many nations can be manipulated to do the bidding of those that control them, the end product is ever the same, nothing gained for the common individual my friend. :wink:

Eliko , as a committed true Cypriot , one that does not see minorities or majorities , I will condemn any action by anyone whose whole purpose is to promote hatred amongst our people. I do not recognise the "TRNC" SIMPLY BECAUSE IT GOES AGAINST THE PRINCIPLES OF ONE CYPRUS ONE PEOPLE.
My allegiance is neither aimed at Greece or Turkey but lies entirely with Cyprus.
This guy along with Zan , VP and a number of others , is dedicated to the permanent partition of Cyprus and annexation to Turkey. Do they realize the dangers that such action would have on future generations of Cypriots ? Do they want conflict erupting again ? Yes they do because they are so obsessed with their own agenda they can not see further than their noses.
I have recently read , for the first time emerging , that some 40 thousand G/C refugees returned to the Norhern part and presumably living there now !!I just wonder where do these people get these absurd figure. The total T/C population I believe is close to 50 -60 thousand the rest made up of settlers and army .Are we now being told that there are some 40 thousand G/Cs living there.Maybe I misinterpreted this information ,


Miltiades, they meant they moved back to their homes near the cease fire line but still on the govt controlled territory.
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Postby shahmaran » Tue Feb 05, 2008 10:23 am

alexISS wrote:
shahmaran wrote:Show me where Turkey has invaded another country for no reason?

Oh there's always been a good reason, the same reason Turkey's role models had for invading other countries: "Lebensraum"


What was your reason for invading Turkey?

British bribery?

Holy lands?

Old disputes?

Hellenism?

Megali Idea?

Stealing our secret recipe for the real baklava and feta cheese?
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Postby zan » Tue Feb 05, 2008 10:31 am

DT. wrote:
miltiades wrote:
Eliko wrote:miltiades, the comments made by Eric dayi are the result of his assessments of a particular incident.

Whether or not the incident actually occurred is a moot point, your response is perfectly understandable.

The pity is that both sides of the divide are apt to rely on such purposely advertised events, thus ensuring that ill-feeling is maintained at a suitable level by the opposing factions.

It is the 'Behind the Scenes' activities which should be of more concern to ALL Cypriots at this particular time, whilst these MINOR incidents are occupying the thoughts of the people affected by them, MAJOR events are taking place in the halls of power.

Too late will the ordinary Cypriots become aware of such changes that will, as is usual, probably be of little benefit to THEM, but of great advantage to those who are instigating the ill-feelings.

I have seen much suffering in this world miltiades, I have observed how easily the ordinary people of many nations can be manipulated to do the bidding of those that control them, the end product is ever the same, nothing gained for the common individual my friend. :wink:

Eliko , as a committed true Cypriot , one that does not see minorities or majorities , I will condemn any action by anyone whose whole purpose is to promote hatred amongst our people. I do not recognise the "TRNC" SIMPLY BECAUSE IT GOES AGAINST THE PRINCIPLES OF ONE CYPRUS ONE PEOPLE.
My allegiance is neither aimed at Greece or Turkey but lies entirely with Cyprus.
This guy along with Zan , VP and a number of others , is dedicated to the permanent partition of Cyprus and annexation to Turkey. Do they realize the dangers that such action would have on future generations of Cypriots ? Do they want conflict erupting again ? Yes they do because they are so obsessed with their own agenda they can not see further than their noses.
I have recently read , for the first time emerging , that some 40 thousand G/C refugees returned to the Norhern part and presumably living there now !!I just wonder where do these people get these absurd figure. The total T/C population I believe is close to 50 -60 thousand the rest made up of settlers and army .Are we now being told that there are some 40 thousand G/Cs living there.Maybe I misinterpreted this information ,


Miltiades, they meant they moved back to their homes near the cease fire line but still on the govt controlled territory.


Thank you DT...Perhaps now he will get it...I wonder if you can also explain to him that the "RoC" is not the Cyrus Republic and that they are the ones that want partition...We just want a fair deal if there is to be unification...If not, then partition. :roll: :roll:
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Postby DT. » Tue Feb 05, 2008 10:36 am

Miltiades the only govt on this island is the ROC which is the Cyprus Republic.
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